Aufbau
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- Publication date
- 1934
- Publisher
- New York, : German-Jewish Club
- Collection
- lbiperiodicals; microfilm; americana; additional_collections; LeoBaeckInstitute
- Contributor
- Leo Baeck Institute Library Periodical Collection
- Language
- German
- Volume
- Vol. 70: Jan - Apr 2004
- Item Size
- 395.9M
Aufbau (New York, 1934-2004)
Published: New York, N.Y.: German-Jewish Club, 1.1934 -70. 2004, 5 (April).
COPYRIGHT: JM JÜDISCHE MEDIEN AG, Postfach 8027, Zürich, Switzerland. Users may access, download or print low resolution copies for research, teaching, and private study without obtaining written prior permission of JM. Commercial use or publication of any portion of the work requires prior written permission of JM JÜDISCHE MEDIEN AG.
Digitization:
1951-2004: The Library of the Leo Baeck Institute New York digitized the years 1951-2004 via the Internet Archives, accessible via this website. A few issues were contributed by the New York Public Library as well as the Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse in Dortmund. Partial funding was provided by Metropolitan New York Library Council.
1934-1950: The German National Library digitized the years 1934 to 1950 as part of its Exilpresse Digital (Exile Newspapers Digitization) Project, these years are available here: http://deposit.ddb.de/online/exil/exil.htm
Name Index: An index to personal names that appeared in Aufbau between 1941 and 2003 is available online from the Aufbau Indexing Project: http://www.calzareth.com/aufbau/search.html
The Aufbau was a journal for German-speaking Jews around the globe. It was founded in 1934 by the German-Jewish Club which was later renamed the New World Club. It was published in New York until April 2004. Hannah Arendt, Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, and Stefan Zweig wrote for the publication. The original purpose of the journal was as a monthly newsletter for the club, which included information and helpful facts for Jewish refugees. The Aufbau became one of the leading anti-Nazi publications of the German press in exile. From September 1, 1944 through September 27, 1946, the Aufbau printed numerous lists of Jewish Holocaust survivors located in Europe, as well as a few lists of victims.
Important editors and contributors: 1939-1965, edited by: Manfred George; after 1964, edited by: Hans Steinitz; occasionally after 1938: Will Schaber; 1985- 1994, Henry Marx; after 2005, edited by: Yves Kugelmann; contributor after 1941: Benedikt Fred Dolbin; after 1947: Moritz Goldstein, Pseud. Inquit; after 1946: Kurt Kersten; occasionally: Thomas Mann; Fritz von Unruh; Carl Zuckmayer; Franz Werfel; Lion Feuchtwanger; Ralph Giordano; Jens Reich; Stefan Heym; editor, contributor, illustrator, caricaturist and 1939-1982: Ludwig Wronkow; proofreader: Paul E. Marcus, PEM.
Published: New York, N.Y.: German-Jewish Club, 1.1934 -70. 2004, 5 (April).
COPYRIGHT: JM JÜDISCHE MEDIEN AG, Postfach 8027, Zürich, Switzerland. Users may access, download or print low resolution copies for research, teaching, and private study without obtaining written prior permission of JM. Commercial use or publication of any portion of the work requires prior written permission of JM JÜDISCHE MEDIEN AG.
Digitization:
1951-2004: The Library of the Leo Baeck Institute New York digitized the years 1951-2004 via the Internet Archives, accessible via this website. A few issues were contributed by the New York Public Library as well as the Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse in Dortmund. Partial funding was provided by Metropolitan New York Library Council.
1934-1950: The German National Library digitized the years 1934 to 1950 as part of its Exilpresse Digital (Exile Newspapers Digitization) Project, these years are available here: http://deposit.ddb.de/online/exil/exil.htm
Name Index: An index to personal names that appeared in Aufbau between 1941 and 2003 is available online from the Aufbau Indexing Project: http://www.calzareth.com/aufbau/search.html
The Aufbau was a journal for German-speaking Jews around the globe. It was founded in 1934 by the German-Jewish Club which was later renamed the New World Club. It was published in New York until April 2004. Hannah Arendt, Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, and Stefan Zweig wrote for the publication. The original purpose of the journal was as a monthly newsletter for the club, which included information and helpful facts for Jewish refugees. The Aufbau became one of the leading anti-Nazi publications of the German press in exile. From September 1, 1944 through September 27, 1946, the Aufbau printed numerous lists of Jewish Holocaust survivors located in Europe, as well as a few lists of victims.
Important editors and contributors: 1939-1965, edited by: Manfred George; after 1964, edited by: Hans Steinitz; occasionally after 1938: Will Schaber; 1985- 1994, Henry Marx; after 2005, edited by: Yves Kugelmann; contributor after 1941: Benedikt Fred Dolbin; after 1947: Moritz Goldstein, Pseud. Inquit; after 1946: Kurt Kersten; occasionally: Thomas Mann; Fritz von Unruh; Carl Zuckmayer; Franz Werfel; Lion Feuchtwanger; Ralph Giordano; Jens Reich; Stefan Heym; editor, contributor, illustrator, caricaturist and 1939-1982: Ludwig Wronkow; proofreader: Paul E. Marcus, PEM.
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- Addeddate
- 2011-08-17 22:09:14
- Call number
- 279859
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- aufbau702004germ
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- Pages
- 103
- Ppi
- 300
- Scandate
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- Scanner
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- Scanningcenter
- sanfrancisco
- Year
- 1934
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